Haunted Ghost and Paranormal Tour in New Orleans





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It is impossible to take a stroll through the French Quarter without thinking about what stories those streets could tell. This tour sets out to introduce guests to the disturbing and terrifying history hiding behind this city's colorful, charming face. Our guides are experts on all things New Orleans and trained to provide each of our guests with an unforgettable evening.
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Folk histories of LaLaurie's abuse and murder of her slaves circulated in Louisiana during the nineteenth century
Louis J. Dufilho, Jr. was America's First Licensed Pharmacist. Dufilho’s most significant contribution to the history and integrity of the field of pharmacy took place in New Orleans in 1816.
Vampires have long been fantasized in folklore and mystical tales through the ages, as we can’t help but be enchanted by these curious creatures. And (un)lucky for us, here in Louisiana, vampires are closer to home than we might think. Flawless skin that never seems to age. Eyes that pierce into your soul. Never hungry, but always thirsty. Powerfully charming, yet peculiar. They draw you in with their fascinating stories and hypnotic voices; but you can’t help but think something seems a little strange.
At 183 years old, it boasts a half-basement with a row of sidewalk-level windows and the kind of striking cast-iron filigree balconies on its upper levels that have won it bragging rights as one of the most photographed buildings in the French Quarter. That haunting backstory, though — one that includes a sultan, a stolen harem and mass murder — only gives the Gardette-LePretre House, as it is known, that much more unique a place in New Orleans history.It also gives it the other name by which it is commonly known: The Sultan’s House.
Le Petit Theatre hosts a wide selection of ghosts. Union soldiers, a theater manager, a nun and an actress who committed suicide are just a few of the many spirits that haunt the building. Doors mysteriously blowing open and shutting close and bottles of wine flying off of shelves are just some of the ways that the spirits make their presence known.
At this French Quarter restaurant, patrons dine amongst the spirits of New Orleans’s past. Before serving up plates of goat cheese crepes, the building was believed to have served as a holding facility for slaves being put up for auction in the early 1700s. Then, in 1788, the Great New Orleans Fire partially destroyed the original building. The new owner, Pierre Antoine Lepardi Jourdan, spent several years restoring the property and transforming it into a home for his family. In 1814, he lost his beloved home in a game of poker. Rather than be forced to vacate the house, he died by suicide on the second floor.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Dress code is smart casual
Reviews(95)
Fun experience and interesting history!
Great walking tour. Our tour guide, "Raffle" was informative and entertaining. He also paid attention to the safety of the group and offered up many interesting modern day side notes and stories relating to many of these ghostly locations. Highly recommend.
It wasn’t very informative. The tour was based on the tour guide’s personal opinions. It was very hard for me to follow along with what the guide was saying because the information wasn’t given well. It wasn’t entertaining and everyone in my group of 4 were ready to leave. I wouldn’t recommend this tour to anyone else.
Raffle was the best tour guide!!! Would 100% recommend
Good experience , informative guide. Only issue was the meeting location written in Expedia was wrong and missed out on some of the beginning part of the tour. Otherwise it was an enjoyable and interesting experience
Carlo was a great tour guide. Fun experience and interesting history. The tour walked us through the French Quarter, where there were several stops relating to ghosts and murders!
Carlo was knowledgeable, but the tour was more history than haunts. We've been on several ghosts tours and this one was at the bottom of our do again list. The rain didn't bother us too much, but we became disinterested in some of the long history lessons before the "ghost" portion. A couple of spots were good and focused on the haunting portion, but the overall experience was disappointing.
We showed up, they checked us in...then NOTHING. They left us waiting outside with no one around except another couple who were just as confused. As we were walking away, they called to say it was cancelled due to no guide avail. Terrible experience.... very unprofessional - there are a ton of other tours like this...don't book with them.
Rob was very engaging, knowledgeable, and entertaining. Looking forward to taking another tour with him.
The tour guide was great! Gave us lots of history on the places in the French quarter and answered many questions that were asked. Would do again for sure



